Question: Headphone vs Apple EarPods Quality

I realized this is a vague question, but I have only ever used Apple's budged EarPods and old earphones. I listen to a lot of orchestral music (Many Kingdom Hearts and Legend of Zelda albums and spin offs).

Anyway, I am considering getting a pair of over-the-head headphones for myself for Christmas. I don't mind spending up to $200. I've been browsing this forum for a while looking at the hardware other people were using. What has caught my eye has been several Sennheiser and some Audio-Technica models as they appear to be reasonably priced with great reviews.
My question is this: will there be a noticeable increase in sound quality moving from Apple's EarPods to a pair of $100-$200 headphones assuming the same listening habits (iTunes on a Mac, iPhone, and iPod)? I've seen several forums members say that you need to get an external amp and other hardware to really tell a difference. I just want to know if a nice pair of headphones would improve the listening experience even if I'm just using iTunes.

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Also, though this is just a secondary question, some of the models I've been considering are:

Yes, any decent traditional headphones will give you a better listening experience and better comfort. I suggest adding the Sony MDR-7506 to your list. They are probably only about $80 on Amazon, extremely comfortable, and great sound.

I realized this is a vague question, but I have only ever used Apple's budged EarPods and old earphones. I listen to a lot of orchestral music (Many Kingdom Hearts and Legend of Zelda albums and spin offs).

Anyway, I am considering getting a pair of over-the-head headphones for myself for Christmas. I don't mind spending up to $200. I've been browsing this forum for a while looking at the hardware other people were using. What has caught my eye has been several Sennheiser and some Audio-Technica models as they appear to be reasonably priced with great reviews.
My question is this: will there be a noticeable increase in sound quality moving from Apple's EarPods to a pair of $100-$200 headphones assuming the same listening habits (iTunes on a Mac, iPhone, and iPod)? I've seen several forums members say that you need to get an external amp and other hardware to really tell a difference. I just want to know if a nice pair of headphones would improve the listening experience even if I'm just using iTunes.

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Also, though this is just a secondary question, some of the models I've been considering are:

Sennheiser HD 280 Pro

Sennheiser HD 598

Sennheiser Momentum

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

Does anyone have any suggestion on these or another brand.

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Last "Black Friday" I bought the Sennheiser HD 598 which are a great pair of headphones in terms of Comfort and sound reception for $99!

Also, bought the Audio-Tech ATH-M50x in which the sound is great but very UNCOMFORTABLE for my sized head.

Open ear headphones (such as the Sennheiser HD5xx) can be amazing, but they aren't great for blocking out the outside world. I have a Grado SR80 (leaks sound, not very comfortable, but astounding detail) and Sennheiser HD558 (less detailed, the velour feels as if it's not an outdoorsy pair).

Haven't owned any of the others-- though the Momentum sounded pretty coloured in the store-- more suited for Hiphop and EDM, maybe?

Haven't owned any of the others-- though the Momentum sounded pretty coloured in the store-- more suited for Hiphop and EDM, maybe?

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Thank you for this.

I'm leaning towards the Senn. because they seem like a good all around price for the money. I don't need to block out other sound, I was just wondering if the sound quality of these headphones would be noticeably better than that of Apple's EarPods.

yeah-- those sound great with myHD558, even using my imac's headphone jack.. I don't know where my various apple earbuds are, so I can't make any comparisons. Pretty sure that they would fare rather poorly.

Beyerdynamic is a very good German brand with a long tradition. I think they are even better and the company exists longer than Sennheiser. I used them for several years but only at home, because they were not very stylish at that time and I also got a model which was not loud enough for my purposes on mobile devices like my first iPhone (5).

But Sennheiser is of course always a good choice. I had Sony in ears that were cheaper and better, but I never tested any other "real" Sennheiser model. The product range of Sennheiser was always too much for me to decide.

I would recommend to compare the ratings on Amazon in the same price segment.

If you like it more stylish V-Moda (http://v-moda.com) is also a good choice and they are always getting good ratings too. But the material quality is not so good I think. Same for Bowers & Wilkins, good sound but they don't last very long. I bought both V-Moda over ear and B&W on ear headphones last year. They are still working very good, but got some damages. My old Beyerdynamics (I think I bought them about 10 years ago) are as good as new.

yeah-- those sound great with myHD558, even using my imac's headphone jack.. I don't know where my various apple earbuds are, so I can't make any comparisons. Pretty sure that they would fare rather poorly.

Most any decent set of headphones are going to sound better than budget ear buds. That being said, for the $29 price point, the EarPods sound pretty good! You get what you pay for when it comes to audio.

Most any decent set of headphones are going to sound better than budget ear buds. That being said, for the $29 price point, the EarPods sound pretty good! You get what you pay for when it comes to audio.

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I like the EarPods, they fit me perfectly, but all I've every used are Apple's earbuds or free headsets that come with CD players. I wanted to upgrade my at-home listening experience and just use the EarPods for exercise and on-the-go use.

I like the EarPods, they fit me perfectly, but all I've every used are Apple's earbuds or free headsets that come with CD players. I wanted to upgrade my at-home listening experience and just use the EarPods for exercise and on-the-go use.

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For true audio enjoyment, I recommend that you listen to the recommendations posted above and stay away from knockoffs of those models.

For true audio enjoyment, I recommend that you listen to the recommendations posted above and stay away from knockoffs of those models.

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I know it will be either the Sennhieser or the ATH M50X. They have great reviews and are highly spoke of on the "Post Your Headphones" thread. I think I'm going with the 50X. They are closed, but the little things I like: they're foldable, removable cord, and I like cleanable material more than the foam material used on the Senn. ones.

I know it will be either the Sennhieser or the ATH M50X. They have great reviews and are highly spoke of on the "Post Your Headphones" thread. I think I'm going with the 50X. They are closed, but the little things I like: they're foldable, removable cord, and I like cleanable material more than the foam material used on the Senn. ones.

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